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Keywords: Nicholas Pavlidis, medical oncology, ESMO, .

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Nicholas Pavlidis: on the path of Hippocrates

Nicholas Pavlidis:
on the path of Hippocrates

When he’s not writing ESMO guidelines or caring for patients, Nicholas Pavlidis spends time boosting the meagre training received by many of Europe’s young medical oncologists. In a field of medicine where treatments can easily do more harm than good, he calls on the wisdom of a fellow Greek – arguably the first oncologist – to set his students on the right path.

» Marc Beishon

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